This stylish and luxury hotel offers the best aristocrat like accommodation options to visitors and tourists in the city of Buenos Aires. The hotel has a mansion-like design which it in itself is grandiose and spectacular to look at. The hotel is located in the exclusive Recoleta District, one of the most popular high-end districts in the city. The hotel also provides guests with proximity to some of the most famous places in the town such as the Recoleta Cemetery which is just a 5-minute walk away from the hotel. The 9 de Julio Avenue is only a 20-minute walk from the hotel premises while numerous restaurants and cafes are situated nearby the hotel. The Jorge Newbery Airport is the closest airport to the hotel and it is located 4km away. All these make the hotel an excellent location.

The hotel rooms feature artistic interior design in the rooms coupled with the finest décor and furnishes. The beautiful rooms offered by the hotel also features sophisticated and latest furniture while the crystal chandeliers bring a whole new level of class to the hotel. For guests looking for the comfiest, grand and elaborate hotel rooms in the city; the Poetry Building Recoleta is just what you need.

All the rooms have standard features such as air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen that comes with multiple cable channels and a well-stocked minibar.

The hotel also features a dipping pool while yoga classes by professional and experienced teachers are available in the hotel premises.

“A huge makeover converted this art nouveau former sewing machine factory in Monserrat into a 59-room hotel – Palacio Barolo is two doors down. Head to the terrace for a cityscape of domes and spires.”

“There is a sensation of flow at the Park Hyatt, whose setting is a converted mansion dating from 1934. Its marbled passageways run like streams, extravagant chandeliers appear to unravel from ceilings, and one elegant-chic space after another opens invitingly before guests.”

“Design and comfort are key at this 20-room hotel in hip Palermo Hollywood. From Florence Knoll furniture to William Morris wallpaper, every detail has been hand-picked by the British-Argentinian owners.”